The S2-101AA Professional Audio Power Amplifier has joined the TV One S2 Series line-up.

ERLANGER, KY, December 19, 2007--The S2-101AA Stereo Audio Power Amplifier is the latest additional to TV One‘s functional S2 Series. It provides for a wide range of audio input connections including RCA jacks, Mini-Combicon Terminal jacks and a 3.5mm single ended jack to accommodate PC audio inputs. The output connectors utilize spring loaded terminals for connection to external speakers. The S2-101AA has a MSRP of $595 and is available now.

The S2-101AA provides 10 watts RMS per channel into a 4 ohm load when signals from a pre-amplified source are provided as inputs. It operates with very low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N), very high Signal to Noise Ratio (S/N+N) plus Crosstalk is greatly minimized. Frequency Response is a very wide 20Hz to 24kHz and the inputs can be either balanced or unbalanced. To prevent speaker damage, the unit has Pop Suppression upon turn on. It also features short circuit and over temperature protection.

Mechanical construction uses the same form factor as the companion S2 switcher products and the S2-101AA can be rack mounted using the optional RM-220 single/dual rack mount kit. The unit may be controlled by the front push buttons, the Downloadable Windows® RS-232 Controller or through Infra-Red Support. The unit is powered by a +12VDC/4 Amp Power Supply.

For more information, contact Amy Fraley at TV One. To download an accompanying image suitable for publishing along with this news release, please use the following link, which will take you to TV One‘s Product Photo web page: http://www.tvone.com/press_photos.shtml and scroll down to S2-101AA.

Founded in 1991, TV One specializes in video, audio and multimedia processing equipment, based on its proprietary CORIO® video conversion technology. Centrally located in Erlanger, KY with offices across the globe, TV One manufactures a complete line-up of products for the professional and broadcast video market.

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